Thinking about a placed art project for 2012 involving a stationary cluster of 6' heavy duty balloons and a few other key elements. My primary concern though is how these would hold up in a wind/dust storm. Does anyone have any experience with them?

Yes but those are shuttled on and off the playa.. which.. is what I'm fearing I may have to do but really don't want to have to. I know they only bring them out when the weather is nice and when someone is obviously manning the project.

I mean.. think of those strings of balloons that you see at car dealerships. I've seen them stay there through some pretty crazy FL thunder/windstorms.. but.. whipping particulate in the playa dust storms may be another issue altogether and these would be stationary through thick and thin..

junglesmacks wrote:Thinking about a placed art project for 2012 involving a stationary cluster of 6' heavy duty balloons and a few other key elements. My primary concern though is how these would hold up in a wind/dust storm. Does anyone have any experience with them?

well, considering balloons are wind resistant, have no "sail effect", especially when ganged to one tether, stand very little chance of popping, or being popped, and would not ever be looked at as a target for shenanigans or vandalism.....I say do it.......it'll be great!!!!

junglesmacks wrote:Thinking about a placed art project for 2012 involving a stationary cluster of 6' heavy duty balloons and a few other key elements. My primary concern though is how these would hold up in a wind/dust storm. Does anyone have any experience with them?

well, considering balloons are wind resistant, have no "sail effect", especially when ganged to one tether, stand very little chance of popping, or being popped, and would not ever be looked at as a target for shenanigans or vandalism.....I say do it.......it'll be great!!!!

junglesmacks wrote:Thinking about a placed art project for 2012 involving a stationary cluster of 6' heavy duty balloons and a few other key elements. My primary concern though is how these would hold up in a wind/dust storm. Does anyone have any experience with them?

well, considering balloons are wind resistant, have no "sail effect", especially when ganged to one tether, stand very little chance of popping, or being popped, and would not ever be looked at as a target for shenanigans or vandalism.....I say do it.......it'll be great!!!!

80-100lb anchor.. but.. hm. Sail factor is going to be challenging, or it would have to be only taken out and installed on nice nights a la balloon chain. I could keep them caged/netted at camp during non use, but that's a PITA dragging the whole procession out each night and I enjoy my freedom from tasks.

Hmm.. there's a way to accomplish what I'm trying to accomplish.

My goal here is to create art with light in the sky via 1w RGB LEDs that illuminate an orb.. ie white balloon. Individual orbs/balloons would be controlled via arduino at the base station. Various color changing patterns/schemes would loop through the night.

I feel like the next dimension for art on the playa is the sky and it's a canvas that I'm itching to paint on..

ygmir wrote:It'll be beautiful, when you do it!!I wonder, if you could get those little led's and put them inside said balloons,before inflation?

Yes that's how I'd do it. The heavy duty balloons have larger than normal necks.. think punching balloon style. Stretch the neck out, and insert the 1w RGB LED bulb with wires attached. Fold neck over a few times and cinch shut. Maybe even squirt some silicone in the neck beforehand for an extra seal. I need to check the wire load rating charts to see how thin of AWG wire I could run. They would all come to the steel base station which would be a steel rod 10-15' up welded to a steel X that contains a lockbox with deep cycle battery and arduino board under lock and key..

junglesmacks wrote:80-100lb anchor.. but.. hm. Sail factor is going to be challenging, or it would have to be only taken out and installed on nice nights a la balloon chain. I could keep them caged/netted at camp during non use, but that's a PITA dragging the whole procession out each night and I enjoy my freedom from tasks.

Hmm.. there's a way to accomplish what I'm trying to accomplish.

My goal here is to create art with light in the sky via 1w RGB LEDs that illuminate an orb.. ie white balloon. Individual orbs/balloons would be controlled via arduino at the base station. Various color changing patterns/schemes would loop through the night.

I feel like the next dimension for art on the playa is the sky and it's a canvas that I'm itching to paint on..

HOLY SHIT!!! I've been thinking about this too!I love those strings of purple ballons, that look like a laser from far away. The first time I saw one in 2010 I was like "how the hell do they make that laser stop at a certain length?"...... Turns out they are a ton of ballons with lights in them.

Here's my thoughts....GF's dad has a heavy duty winch that slides into your 2" hitch receptacle. Its 12 VDC driven, with a little push button retract. It would take a while to wind them back in. And I'm not sure what the length of the steel cable is. Also, currently there is 1/4"-3/8" steel cable on it. If we reduced that to a 1/8" steel cable, we would get a lot more on the winch. As for 80-100 lb base..... RV, duh. Just kidding. But really we could just slide the winch into the hitch at the back of the RV. I think you're looking for something that is out in deep playa, but what if we did it at camp? At camp there would always be people around to deal with it, if something starts going wrong. And it gives us a great Land Mark.

Now the question is..... Do we go with just 1 balloon with a bunch of light in it? or do we try to get a string of ballons going. Like every 4', with a light in it?

I'd say for our first adventure we go with 1 of the ballons you see at car dealerships and apartment complexes. Which leads to next thought, GF's friend works at an apartment and might have some insight as to how the ballons work.

WOW, that just all spilled out really fast.

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trilobyte wrote:I wish I knew the name of the guy who does the balloon chain every year, he could probably tell you plenty about how strong a line, balloon, etc you should use.

True. He's using standard party balloons though but I'm curious what he's using for tethering line. I almost betcha it's HD fishing line of some sort. Actually.. that would be perfect.. like the newer style spectra weave based fishing line. You can get 100lb test that's as thin as old kite string.

The balloon chain is totally what inspired me. That's hands down one of my favorite projects. I'm a huge fan of pretty lights at night..

Ooooooooo Illy we could fully do it at camp and that way it could be retracted and deployed at will. Instead of a cluster.. we could do a huge long chain of them going up into the air.. like.. 12-15 of them spaced 5' apart..

junglesmacks wrote:Ooooooooo Illy we could fully do it at camp and that way it could be retracted and deployed at will. Instead of a cluster.. we could do a huge long chain of them going up into the air.. like.. 12-15 of them spaced 5' apart..

That's a metric shit ton of wire though. Do the math.. lol

If we're spacing them 5 FEET apart, wouldn't it be an Imperial Shit ton?

How do you figure we would detach the balloons quickly if weather got bad? What would the connector to the cable be. I sorta imagine carabiners, that would clip onto the cable in some fashion. But, what ever it clips onto, has to be able to wrap up on the winch? If we use 1/8" or 1/16" steel cable, we could put some loops in the cable, like you would do at the end of a piece of aircraft cable.Except that instead of at the end, we could loop the cable around like (but not with audio cable and XLRs lol)Then put the crimp connector where the cable loops on it self. It would be a small connection that would be sturdy and not move, but would allow the able to wrap in the winch. And we could just slid small carabiners through the loop. They would have to be some of those cheap aluminum carabiners for key chains and shit.

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junglesmacks wrote:My goal here is to create art with light in the sky via 1w RGB LEDs that illuminate an orb.. ie white balloon. Individual orbs/balloons would be controlled via arduino at the base station. Various color changing patterns/schemes would loop through the night.

I feel like the next dimension for art on the playa is the sky and it's a canvas that I'm itching to paint on..

I wonder if there'd be a way to get a small projector inside a balloon!

Nipple wrote:I wonder if there'd be a way to get a small projector inside a balloon!

That would be ridiculous! Especially if you found a way to partition each projector into just 1 square of a whole picture. Then had a bunch of balloons that make the whole picture over all!

OMG!!!If you got enough small white balloons, you could put an RGB LED in each one, then make a grid matrix out of the balloons. And have really cool patterns!

Junglesmacks, wink wink, hint hint, nudge nudge.

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junglesmacks wrote:Ooooooooo Illy we could fully do it at camp and that way it could be retracted and deployed at will. Instead of a cluster.. we could do a huge long chain of them going up into the air.. like.. 12-15 of them spaced 5' apart..

That's a metric shit ton of wire though. Do the math.. lol

If we're spacing them 5 FEET apart, wouldn't it be an Imperial Shit ton?

How do you figure we would detach the balloons quickly if weather got bad? What would the connector to the cable be. I sorta imagine carabiners, that would clip onto the cable in some fashion. But, what ever it clips onto, has to be able to wrap up on the winch? If we use 1/8" or 1/16" steel cable, we could put some loops in the cable, like you would do at the end of a piece of aircraft cable.Except that instead of at the end, we could loop the cable around like (but not with audio cable and XLRs lol)Then put the crimp connector where the cable loops on it self. It would be a small connection that would be sturdy and not move, but would allow the able to wrap in the winch. And we could just slid small carabiners through the loop. They would have to be some of those cheap aluminum carabiners for key chains and shit.

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Edited to add: sorry, don't know anything about balloons or fishing line, but I'll gladly volunteer to stand there and point while saying "holy shit look at that!"Or, I do have an airstream you could use as your anchor.

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tamarakay wrote: I'll gladly volunteer to stand there and point while saying "holy shit look at that!"

Great, you are currently at the top of the proposed gawkers list!But-Before we can hire you, we'll need a few credentials, proof of experience, and references. Please provide at least three references?

That would be awesome. Especially since you'll be soooo close all the time, it might even help you find your way home. O that would be awesome! If we built something that our neighbors could use a way finding point. Sorta like the big red heart!

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Wonders how many balloons it would take to lift an airstream into the umm air stream.

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Drawingablank wrote:Wonders how many balloons it would take to lift an airstream into the umm air stream.

LOL!!!

OK, I'm going to find a mini AirStream. Either a 1/100 scale model, or at least a hot wheels.

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For the main line connecting all the balloons, I would use Power Pro 100lb test spectra braid fishing line. You are NOT going to break that stuff, and it weighs next to nothing while being as thin as old school 30lb test line.

Simple make an overhand loop knot every 4'-5' like this:

For the balloons, we could actually go 3w RGB LED.. found a lot of 20 of them for $26!

I would sum up the ground (cathode) side, and just have a trigger for each positive (anode) side.. so that's 4 wires per LED balloon. Have those terminate into a simple 4 pin male/female snap harness.

To attach the balloons to the loops, I would loop the neck of the balloon when tying/cinching it through a plastic snap hook like this:

Since each 3W LED is only drawing 350mA per R, G or B.. I could get away with pretty thin wire. Trying to find the right table/calculations for this. BBadg.. where are you when we need you? Lol.. 100' max run, 350mA @ 3VDC requires what minimum gauge of wire?

Only, thought though, will the fishing line be able to hold up in the heat? Can it withstand the UV?Fishing line isn't really meant to just be sitting in the sun, constantly under tension.

Which brings up the questions... Do we only put the balloons up during the night, or day and night, and hopefully put them up on Sunday and take them down next Sunday with hopefully no up/down in between.

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illy dilly wrote:Only, thought though, will the fishing line be able to hold up in the heat? Can it withstand the UV?Fishing line isn't really meant to just be sitting in the sun, constantly under tension.

Lol.. the hell it's not! What do you think fishing line does all day? It sits in the sun and salt under tension! The new line that I'm talking about isn't that old school clear plastic stuff.. it's micro-braided fabric type stuff made of spectra. It's crazy strong for it's diameter. Put it this way.. 50lb test line is now about as thick as common upholstery thread. The same stuff that I sewed my pants up with. I've had the same line on my one reel for 5 years now and it's still plenty strong. A week on the playa flying some balloons is nothing..

Also.. if we wanted to simplify things, we could just get a bunch of 5mm slow color change RGB LEDs and just cluster like 3-4 inside each balloon.. you could just daisy chain them together. That would be super simple and cheap..